Monthly Archives: April 2007
Dell Adds More Opterons to Its Server Lineup
Dell is about to make an even bigger bet on Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processors.
Staring April 10, the Round Rock, Texas, PC maker will...
Green Grid Plans First Technical Summit
The Green Grid, a nonprofit consortium based in Portland, Ore. and dedicated to cutting the use of ITs single most precious resource—electricity—announced on April...
Adobe Offers Creative Options
When the announcement came down a few years ago that Adobe Systems was acquiring Macromedia, many questions centered on the competing and complementary products...
Iona Acquires LogicBlaze for Open-Source SOA
Iona Technologies has announced its acquisition of LogicBlaze, a provider of open-source service-oriented architecture technology.
Financial terms of the all-cash acquisition were not disclosed. Iona,...
Spring Is in the Air
Spring is in the air … and up for grabs? Well, uh, no, apparently not.
Just two weeks ago, the word in the enterprise Java...
Debian 4.0 Finally Arrives
At long last, the Debian project team released Debian GNU/Linux Version 4.0—code-named Etch—on April 8. The release follows "21 months of constant development," according...
Indian Techies Are Well-Paid but Restless
Despite 70 percent of Indian IT professionals having been promoted in the last 12 months and 42 percent in the last six months, nearly...
Blue Coat Brings WAN Optimization to Road Warriors
The latest release of Blue Coat Systems SG line of WAN optimization appliances, launched April 9, addresses a trend the company sees toward more...
Character Study
Google has apologized to competitor Sohu.com after its Chinese rival complained its data was used by the U.S. search leader in a new tool...
Thais That Bind
YouTube has offered to help Thai officials block specific videos on the video-sharing site in order to prevent the country from blocking the site...